The actress and singer sparked concerns for her health after she revealed she had been suffering from “numbness and tingling” in her arm and was “unable to move.”

She underwent tests and a scan at a hospital in Los Angeles and has now revealed her problems have been caused by a long-running neck injury.

In a post on Twitter, she writes, “Thanks for all the good vibes everyone. Stupid ole neck flares up again. Thanks for the ‘neck’ support! (sic)”

Chenoweth has been battling health problems since 2012 when she was hit by a falling piece of lighting equipment on the set of U.S. TV drama The Good Wife. She hurt her head and neck and spent months undergoing physical therapy as part of her recovery.

Thanks for all the good vibes everyone. Stupid ole neck flares up again. Thanks for the ' neck ' support !

“Glee” star Kristin Chenoweth has headed to hospital after she fell sick with a mystery illness.

The actress and singer fell ill upon on her return to Los Angeles from a trip, and she told fans she would be going to the city’s Cedars-Sinai hospital after growing increasingly concerned about her symptoms.

In a post on Twitter, she writes, “Back in LA. Unable to move. Numbness and tingling in arm. Going to Cedars dr tomorrow. Ah anyone who prays please do!”

Chenoweth later revealed she had undergone a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan, adding, “Waiting on MRI results. No matter what I will be ok. Thanks everything for praying and sending good vibes. #thinkingpositive (sic).”

The star suffered a serous head injury in 2012 when she was hit by a falling piece of lighting equipment on the set of “The Good Wife.” She spent months undergoing physical therapy as part of her recovery.

Waiting on MRI results. No matter what I will be ok. Thanks everything for praying and sending good vibes. #thinkingpositive

Actress Kristin Chenoweth has been secretly battling asthma for the past 10 years, and fears the 9/11 terrorist attacks could be to blame for her condition. The “Glee” star has opened up for the first …

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Actress Kristin Chenoweth has been secretly battling asthma for the past 10 years, and fears the 9/11 terrorist attacks could be to blame for her condition.

The “Glee” star has opened up for the first time about the chronic long-term lung disease she has struggled with for the past decade, and admits she was hesitant to talk about the diagnosis due to her other health woes.

She suffered a frightening on-set accident in 2013, which left her with a concussion and multiple injuries, as well as a bout of Meniere’s disease, an inner-ear disorder that can cause vertigo and nausea.

She tells “E! News,” “I actually was diagnosed 10 years ago as an adult with asthma. Those people who know me, and some of my fans, know that I have an inner ear problem and a neck problem too and I was just like, ‘Do I dare talk about having asthma as well?’

“I’ve re-thought it, and I was very honored to team up with the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. The main focus is just bringing asthma awareness. … I just hope I’m an inspiration to people (to get help).”

Chenoweth reveals her mother was the one who first noticed the frequent wheezing and shortness of breath, which led her doctors to come to an interesting conclusion about the origin of her disease.

She explains, “It was shortly after 9/11 and I was in New York during that time. The doctor said that there’s a pretty high percentage of people who lived in New York, maybe 1 out of 7 people, who have been diagnosed with asthma since 9/11. I’m not saying that’s for sure but we pinpointed it back to that time.”

Chenoweth, who is a Broadway veteran, adds that her battle with asthma not only affects her personal life, but her career as well.

She says, “To have something as a singer, it’s like, ‘Really, I have to have that? Could I have like a missing finger? Could I have like a bad back? No, let’s get it where you can’t have breath.’

“There are times when I’ve been on Broadway and I’ve struggled getting my breath and I slink off stage and I scream, ‘Give me my inhaler!'”

Broadway star Kristin Chenoweth was left stunned during a show at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on Saturday when a fan joined her onstage for a “Wicked” duet and became an instant star. The …

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Broadway star Kristin Chenoweth was left stunned during a show at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on Saturday when a fan joined her onstage for a “Wicked” duet and became an instant star.

The actress/singer asked Sarah Horn to join her for a rendition of “For Good,” which Chenoweth sang on Broadway as a member of “Wicked”‘s original cast, and was blown away by her talents.

Horn, a California voice coach, belted out the duet and even harmonized with the star, leaving Chenoweth lost for words and beaming with glee.

Declaring Horn’s performance “inspiring” as she left the stage to a standing ovation following her stint in the spotlight with her heroine, Chenoweth added, “That voice is teaching our young people.”

Horn says her moment of glory was destined because she actually swapped seats with another concertgoer and then offered to take the place of Chenoweth’s first volunteer when she revealed she did not know the words to “For Good.”

She tells LAist.com, “I lifted my microphone to my mouth, looked Kristin straight in the eye and sang the first of my lines. She leaned back and dropped her jaw. She knew I was a voice teacher but didn’t know if I did well in the execution or not. As far as she knew, I could have been tone deaf.”

Singer and actress Kristin Chenoweth has returned to her native Oklahoma to survey the severe damage caused to the suburb of Moore during a series of deadly tornadoes last month.

The “Glee” star was left devastated after watching news coverage of the twisters which swept through the town on May 20, killing 24 people and destroying hundreds of homes and leveling buildings, including two elementary schools.

She has since headed home for the first time since the natural disaster and shared a series of photos of the damage on Twitter on Monday, including pictures of the local hospital and whole neighborhoods completely wiped out.

Alongside her final snap of a destroyed home, she wrote, “Last pic of tornado damage. I love u (sic) my Oklahoma.”

Chenoweth has been helping to raise funds for local families and their pets in the aftermath of the tragedy by selling special T-shirts for her animal charity Maddie’s Corner, with funds donated to pets in need of care and medical attention.

Animal-loving actress Kristin Chenoweth is selling special T-shirts to help raise money for Oklahoma families and their pets in the aftermath of the state’s deadly tornado on Monday. The actress, an …

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Animal-loving actress Kristin Chenoweth is selling special T-shirts to help raise money for Oklahoma families and their pets in the aftermath of the state’s deadly tornado on Monday.

The actress, an Oklahoma native, is offering the Lending a Helping Paw shirts for $25 through her animal charity, Maddie’s Corner, which she named after her beloved dog Maddie.

Chenoweth’s goal is to sell 1,000 shirts to generate more than $17,500, which she will donate to pets in need of medical attention after the natural disaster, which ripped through the town of Moore, wiping out entire streets and claiming 24 lives.

A post on the organization’s website states, “Maddie is a little dog but right now she’s got her paws wrapped around her mama’s home state of Oklahoma in a big hug of love and support following the devastating tornado. So many lives, both human and animal, were torn apart. …

“We are going to do whatever we can to help those affected by the tornado to recover and rebuild. We will be sending food, building supplies, medical supplies and veterinarians, if needed. We want to see everyone reunited with lost pets and help families to heal and care for themselves during this difficult time. Let’s rally together… for good!”

The T-shirt, which features the outline of Oklahoma and illustrations of a cat and dog, is also available for pets.

Executives at American Airlines have now issued an apology to Chenoweth and refunded some of her fare.

The statement, obtained by TMZ.com, reads, “We have been in touch with Ms. Chenoweth to offer our apologies for the misunderstanding. We refunded the ($125) cabin pet charge as soon as we realized the mistake. We hope she will consider flying American again in the future.”

Actress Kristin Chenoweth suffered a fractured skull in her on-set accident while filming “The Good Wife” in June. The star was taken to hospital after a lighting rig fell and struck her head, and she …

The star was taken to hospital after a lighting rig fell and struck her head, and she was forced to take time out from shooting the show before finally returning last Friday.

She had previously only revealed she had suffered a “serious head injury” but it’s now emerged the actress had a five-and-a-half-inch crack to her skull.

Chenoweth tells the New York Daily News, “I had a huge tarp lighting fall on my head and it knocked me out. It slammed me back and my head fell on the curb, so I’ve had a five-and-a-half-inch skull fracture.”